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überbetriebliche

Überbetriebliche is a German term describing activities, arrangements, or cooperation that occur beyond the boundaries of a single company. In everyday use, it is often connected with vocational training and inter-company collaboration, but can also refer to cross-enterprise procurement or joint projects.

In vocational training, the term appears most prominently in expressions like überbetriebliche Ausbildung or überbetriebliche Maßnahmen.

The concept is widespread in German-speaking countries and is especially common in trades such as metalworking,

Benefits of überbetriebliche training include expanded skill sets, improved employability, and greater mobility between employers. Potential

See also: dual education system, inter-company training, vocational training, apprenticeships, chamber of commerce.

These
describe
parts
of
the
dual
training
system
where
apprentices
receive
instruction
outside
their
employing
company,
in
inter-company
facilities
or
partner
firms.
Such
elements
are
typically
organized
by
industry
associations,
chambers
of
commerce
(for
example,
IHK
in
Germany
or
corresponding
bodies
in
other
German-speaking
regions),
vocational
schools,
or
external
training
providers.
The
aim
is
to
standardize
competencies,
broaden
exposure
to
different
technologies
and
processes,
and
ensure
access
to
specialized
equipment
or
high-volume
practice
that
a
single
firm
may
not
provide.
Training
blocks
may
alternate
with
in-house
work
and
may
be
mandatory
for
certain
trades
or
offered
as
optional
support.
electrical
installation,
construction,
and
precision
crafts,
where
the
breadth
of
required
skills
benefits
from
inter-company
facilities.
Similar
structures
exist
in
Switzerland
and
Austria,
though
the
naming
and
regulatory
details
vary.
drawbacks
involve
scheduling
coordination,
funding
requirements,
and
the
need
to
align
inter-company
training
with
a
trainee’s
day-to-day
tasks
within
their
primary
employer.